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"In the winter when the snow is there it's a different world, escaping into the silence. It has a hint of the forbidding too because you feel you're going on true adventures." Andrew Cotter.It's almost two years now since Iain Cameron and Andrew Cotter took producer Miles Warde on a lengthy summer mountain hike. They all agreed they'd love to come back in the winter, in the snow, kitted out and accompanied by at least one of Andrew's famous dogs. Olive stayed at home for this one; but buoyed up by endless biscuits and chicken bits, Mabel made it over four Munros in the ice and snow near Glenshee. It was a grand day out.Andrew Cotter is a sports broadcaster and author of Olive, Mabel and Me. His friend Iain Cameron is a snow patch researcher and author of The Vanishing Ice.The producer in Bristol is Miles Warde.
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with an audience at the Edinburgh Festival
Andrew Cotter and Iain Cameron first met on twitter, though neither will admit who made the first move. They've been walking together since 2016 and are often looking for snow. Iain researches snow patches across the Highlands and Andrew seems to enjoy coming along for the ride. On a marvellous early sunlit morning they climb the Grey Corries with producer Miles Warde and try to work out how much snow will survive the summer heat. Iain Cameron is the author of The Vanishing Ice. He's been drawn to the white patches of the Scottish Highlands since 1983. Andrew Cotter is a sports reporter and the author of several books about his dogs, Mabel and Olive. Produced for BBC audio in Bristol by Miles Warde
Snow patch researcher Iain Cameron joined Sean on the show to explain the snow patch and it's origin... Listen and subscribe to Moncrieff on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Mark Stephen talks to Iain Cameron about his latest book 'The Vanishing Ice'.
Iain Cameron: The vanishing ice... with TRE´s Bill Padley
Iain’s in his fifth decade now and freelancing for the second time around. During his first stint, he painted blackboards for pubs, restaurants and shops. He started from scratch with a small portfolio and went door-to-door until he’d built a full-time business. And then, in 1996, Iain moved to Copenhagen with his Danish girlfriend.These days, he’s designing graphics, websites and illustrations for clients who usually find him via Google. He runs a couple of side projects around his business and tries to enjoy the Danish culture of “working very hard but also making sure they take time off.”For Iain, that means no work on Monday mornings. “It reminds me that I have a choice,” he says.Iain chats to Steve about how he taught himself on Lynda.com, built up his website, learned to work better with clients and found time for personal projects. This episode of Being Freelance is supported by Coconut.Coconut is the ultimate accounting and tax tool for self-employed people. With expense tracking, receipt capture, invoicing and tax all in one easy-to-use app, Coconut gives you the power of a finance team in your pocket. Free yourself from business admin at getcoconut.comLove learning from other freelancers like this? Check out the website beingfreelance.com, be part of the Being Freelance Community!You'll also find useful links for this episode. That's beingfreelance.comLike VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance vlog - YouTube.com/SteveFollandWho the hell is Steve Folland?You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.comTrack him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.
Iain Cameron is the Chairman of WA's Road Safety Council and he's got huge news for WA drivers.
We catch up with Road Safety Council chairman Iain Cameron for the final time in 2019 as Western Australia gears up for the Christmas/New Year break.
Talking road safety matters with Iain Cameron: Christmas parties and road safety, general safety over the upcoming holidays, hot weather warning for motorcycle riders, National Road Safety Week Community Grants.
Talking road safety matters with Iain Cameron: World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims / Leavers Week 2019 / Anti-lock braking now mandatory in new motorcycles manufactured in Australia / Road Safety Community Grants
Road Safety Council chairman Iain Cameron talks motorcycle safety this week, as well as the importance of being alert behind the wheel after a Perth man luckily avoided death.
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There are a series of Imagine Zero Community Forums in regional WA over the coming weeks. There will be one in Kalgoorlie Boulder on Thursday August 8 at 6pm. Road Safety Council Chairman - Iain Cameron has more details.
Laser jamming, point to point speed cameras and mobile phone use while driving - Blackers had plenty to discuss with acting Commissioner of Road Safety Iain Cameron when he joined Blackers for Breakfast. Nick Bruing from Channel 7 & The West Australian brought us Your Money with some important tips for those who haven't filed their tax return yet, and after anothe massive weekend of sport Aaron had everything you need to know in Out of Bounds.
The Forrest Highway Point to Point speed cameras are live from today. This morning, Acting Road Safety Commissioner Iain Cameron joined Blackers for Breakfast telling us about how there are no excuses from this point on.
Iain tells us why RCUK sponsored the prize our judges' choice winner.
Gill Tierney talks to Iain Cameron, consultant hepatobiliary surgeon, about indications, methods and outcomes of liver resection for metastatic colorectal cancer
Dr Iain Cameron speaks on RCUK expectations to the Roberts agenda.